Show I I I I I PRESIDENT TAFT TAFTA I A POW IN CHINA I Chicago Sept progress has been n made In iii China In tile the In last t live years year than bati In any century prey ious ions and It is this duty lut to 10 see sec that the phenomenal advance is continued CharlesR Charles fl Crane Crano envoy l naly nar anti minister plenipotentiary J or of orthe the UnIted States to China thus sum summed med up hIs ilis Ie or of the tho country In which he will represent the United States In an address to l O statesmen I and business men at a luncheon given b ly the thc Illinois Manufacturers association lion tion In the gold room o of the tho Congress hotel Mr I r Crane in a short address raid n thing for or the tho welfare of ChIna Is for our This is IR the tho thought we keep in mind In our relations with China It will ho bo m to tile the trado door open We ro must help holp her hor anti keep lien her from be beIng being Ing imposed on and lond her hor our as al In her various needed re fornis I 1 saw PresIdent Taft tho other day and told hIm of the various lunch lO coils I a Uti receptIon OJ my friend were for me mc and asked him what I I T better do about It He said Accept over everyone ot of them and when you ou get thoro Insist on speaking anti I speak It out red boLt hot It was of PresIdent Tarts speeches at Shan ShanghaI hal that made l tue I vOte tho Republican ticket for the time President Tafts name namo Is moro more 1 known and more widely reo re respected I than the tho nanto namo of oC nn any for in China I r |